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Australian experimental film-making collective

Not to be confused with Ubu Productions.

Ubu Films was an experimental film-making collective based in Sydney that operated from 1965 to around 1970. It was formed by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark at Sydney University in 1965. Group associates included Matt Carroll, Peter Weir, Phillip Noyce and Bruce Beresford.

Some members subsequently participated in the Sydney Filmmakers Co-op.

References

  1. Mudie, Peter Albie Thoms–David Perry: Selected filmwork (1964–1992); Dialogues (1994) Uniprint, Perth WA 1994. (Catalogue to Albie Thoms–David Perry screen exhibition, 19–22 April 1994)
  2. Ubu Films at Milesago.com Australian Music and Popular Culture 1964–1975, retrieved 2008-05-18


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